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A wrestler from Carrot River's North East Wrestling Club battles with a wrestler from Saskatoon's Modern Wrestling Club during the Sask Wrestling U15-Masters Open and Provincials Championships (Image Credit: Modern Wrestling Club/Facebook)
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P.A. Wrestling Club shines at provincial championships in home tournament

Mar 31, 2026 | 11:49 AM

The gymnasium inside of St. Mary High School in Prince Albert was the hub for Saskatchewan Wrestling Provincials over the weekend. 

Hundreds of wrestlers from the U15 age class up to Senior made the trek to P.A. to fight for a chance to head to the national championships next month in Grande Prairie, Alta. Clubs came from everywhere to compete, like from Carrot River, Saskatoon, Elrose, Regina, and Swift Current. 

The weekend also hosted the Sask Wrestling Awards Banquet, where the Prince Albert Wrestling Club was recognized with the prestigious Club Development Award.

The honour is presented to the organization who has demonstrated outstanding growth, leadership, and commitment to developing wrestlers at all levels. Individual awards for athletes, coaches, and officials were also handed out during the banquet. 

Cody Souter (left) and Roxanne Richards accept Sask Wrestling's Club Development Award that was given to the Prince Albert Wrestling Club during a banquet at the Provincial Championships in Prince Albert on March 28, 2026.
Cody Souter (left) and Roxanne Richards accept Sask Wrestling’s Club Development Award that was given to the Prince Albert Wrestling Club during a banquet at the Provincial Championships in Prince Albert on March 28, 2026. (Image Credit: Charlene Tebbutt/submitted)

Fifteen wrestlers went to battle for Prince Albert collecting 15 medals, with some winning medals in two different weight classes. In total, P.A. won eight gold medals, three silvers, and four bronze medals, with some just missing out on the podium at fourth and fifth. 

P.A. wrestlers included: 

  • Ethan Famulak: U19 Men 80 kg – Gold; Junior Men 79 kg – Gold 
  • Trent Robillard: U19 Men 92 kg – Silver; Junior Men 92 kg – Gold 
  • Davina Okonkwo: U17 Women 80 kg – Gold; U19 Women – Bronze 
  • Aksel Paulsen: U17 Men 92 kg – Gold; U19 Men 92 kg – Bronze 
  • Isabella Wilson: U17 Women 43 kg – Silver; U19 Women – Bronze 
  • Anya Linn: U17 Women 69 kg – Gold 
  • Ava Edwards: U19 Women 90 kg – Gold 
  • Eziekiel Hirschfeld: Junior Men 86 kg – Gold 
  • Jude Bray: U17 Men 65 kg – Silver 
  • Darren Shellenberg: U17 Men 71 kg – Bronze 
  • Ope Gbotosho: U17 Women 53 kg – 4th 
  • Townsen Robin: U17 Men 60 kg – 4th 
  • Rowen Fox: U17 Men 71 kg – 4th 
  • Kai Gradin: U19 Men 71 kg – 4th  
  • Kaz Yando: U17 Men 45 kg – 5th 

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loganc.lehmann@pattisonmedia.com